Cincinnati Is The Best American City For Recreation And Jersey City Is The Worst, Says A New Report From Wallet Hub

New York City is the 86th best city for recreation out of the 100 largest in the U.S., according WalletHub's "2015's Best and Worst Cities For Recreations" report. Pictured, people gather in Central Park as temperatures in Manhattan hit 90 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time in 2015, on June 11. Photo: Kena Betancur/AFP/Getty Images

The “2015’s Best and Worst Cities For Recreation” report, released on Tuesday, ranked Cincinnati as the best city for recreational activities. Two New Jersey cities, Jersey City and Newark, had the dishonor of being the worst and second-worst, respectively. (Sadly, Pawnee, Indiana, the setting of “Parks & Rec,” didn’t make the list.)

WalletHub, a website with the proclaimed mission of helping people make financial decisions, compiled the list to promote the benefits of public spaces and recreational activities for local economies and residents. One hundred of the largest U.S. cities were compared on factors like the cost of movies, the number of music venues and percentage of population with walkable park access. The factors were grouped under four categories: accessibility of entertainment and recreational facilities, costs and quality of parks.

“A basic quality of life requires ample and accessible venues for recreation, helping everyone live healthier and more productive lives,” Bill Borle, a professor at the University of Minnesota, said in the report’s “Ask the Experts” section, which has academics answering questions about how cities can improve their park situation. “Parks are our communities’ living room.”

The full report is also has more practical information. For example, WalletHub found that Honolulu had the highest average food costs. And, North Las Vegas, Nevada, has the lowest percentage of parkland in its area, while Anchorage, Alaska, has the most.